2013-12-23

“And immediately all the crowd, when they saw him, were greatly amazed and ran up to him and greeted him.” (Mark 9:15 ESV)

So why is this is the perfect Christmas verse when it doesn’t seem to have much to do with the birth of Christ?

This week at Imprint Church, we studied the Christmas story from the perspective or Micah 5 and Matthew 1 & 2. What we see in these stories are the very different reactions between the three wise men and King Herod when they learned about the coming of Jesus. The wise men traveled for two years to find the Christ Child, whereas Herod was less than six miles away and never made the effort.

How many of us are missing Jesus by about 6 miles? How many of us are doing our own thing and will not go out of our way to see if Jesus really is who the Bible says he is?

Listen to this audio podcast to learn why the perfect Christmas verse involves you running to greet Jesus in your life.

2013-07-22

These days, a lot of our theology is based more on the “Word on the Street” then on the Word of God. We get our theology from Facebook, Twitter, the media, and other locations, instead of turning to to the lone authoritative source… the bible. These pithy sayings can lead us to be spiritual but not Godly.

In this sermon at Imprint Church in Woodinville, guest pastor Nate Hettinga walked through the dumb statement, “God will never give you more than you can handle.”

Listen to this sermon recording to hear why the true phrasing on that statement should be, “God will never give you more than HE can handle.”

2013-07-08

We were pleased to welcome guest Pastor Larry Mark to Imprint Church in Woodinville this week. Larry is the pastor of New Freedom Christian Community in Renton, WA.Pastor Larry spoke to Imprint Church about the challenges of church planting and how those challenges can relate to our personal lives

Podcast Description

Imprint Church in Woodinville, WA is a non-denominational Christian Church that seeks to transform people into generous disciples of Jesus Christ who are sent into the world to make other generous disciples of Jesus Christ.